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spelling ftunivbrest:oai:HAL:tel-00630524v1 2024-09-15T18:39:14+00:00 THE SPIRIT-MOTHER IN "BUILE SUIBHNE" : romance in middle-Irish of the XIIth century L'ESPRIT-MÈRE DANS "BUILE SUIBHNE" : romance en moyen-irlandais, du XIIe siècle. // AR SPERED-MAMM E "BUILE SUIBHNE": tenergan an Iwerzhoneg-krenn, eus an 12vet kantved. Boucherit, Gilles Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique (CRBC Rennes) Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)-Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique (CRBC) Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Rennes 2 (UR2) Université Européenne de Bretagne Francis Favereau(francis.favereau@wanadoo.fr) 2009-12-18 https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524 https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524/file/TEZENNebrel2010-11.pdf br bre HAL CCSD tel-00630524 https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524 https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524/file/TEZENNebrel2010-11.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524 Humanities and Social Sciences. Université Européenne de Bretagne, 2009. Breton. ⟨NNT : ⟩ Mongoloids Tungus Deer Shamanism Indo-Europeans Afanasievo -- Scythes Kelts Caledonia Ui Néill Colum Cille Celtic Church Rome Église celtique -- Rome Mongoloïdes Toungouzes Cerf Chamanisme Indo-Européens Repin Afanasievo Scythes -- Celtes Calédonie Cruthin Fer benn Ui Néill -- Colum Cille Magh Rath [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences [OTHER]domain_other info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Theses 2009 ftunivbrest 2024-08-26T14:13:01Z Il s'agit bien de James George O'Keeffe (1865-1937) et non de Joseph comme indiqué dans le texte par erreur (p. 9, 675 et 686). - La pierre du sceau cylindrique de Krasnogvardeisk est bien du jais comme indiqué par Nekhaev "cylindrical jet seal", et non du jade. Tout ce qui concerne le jade dans le texte est donc superflu. David Anthony quant à lui, écrit "east Anatolian agate cylinder seal" (p. 290). - Ce sont les "Fili" qui sont devenus moines et non l'inverse, comme indiqué dans la présentation. This study aims at showing the relationship between Fer benn in "Buile Suibhne" with the ancient deer cult of Siberia as described by A.F. Anisimov in his 1963 paper "Cosmological concepts". This relationship involves a spread of this cult from Siberia to Ireland through the Indo-European branch after its separation from the Indo-Iranian one about 2.000 B.C., which means the end of the proto-Indo-European former unity. This origin could well be the Afanasievo culture, a proto-Indo-European one due to the Repin migration starting on the river Don from -3.700 onwards, which will provide a permanent relationship between east and west for hundreds of years. The Maikop cylindrical seal in jade-stone (nephrite) which cannot be older than the third millenium B.C. according to Nekhaev, figuring a stag in front of a tree, could be a precious testimony and a harbinger of the totemic cult of ancestors among the ancient Hittites in the shape of a deer. We'll follow the trail of the animal mother from Usatovo till Scandinavia, and from the Val Camonica till Iberia and Gaul before sailing to Caledonia around 1.000 B.C. and Ireland afterwards. It should be the former monks now turned into fili who for reasons we can imagine will save a part of our pre-christian patrimony undergoing christianisation. Cette étude se propose de montrer la parenté de Fer benn dans "Buile Suibhne", avec le culte du cerf d'origine sibérienne décrit par A.F. Anisimov dans son article de 1963 "Cosmological concepts". Cette parenté suppose une diffusion ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Toungouze* Siberia Université de Bretagne Occidentale: HAL
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language Breton
topic Mongoloids
Tungus
Deer
Shamanism
Indo-Europeans
Afanasievo -- Scythes
Kelts
Caledonia
Ui Néill
Colum Cille
Celtic Church
Rome
Église celtique -- Rome
Mongoloïdes
Toungouzes
Cerf
Chamanisme
Indo-Européens
Repin
Afanasievo
Scythes -- Celtes
Calédonie
Cruthin
Fer benn
Ui Néill -- Colum Cille
Magh Rath
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[OTHER]domain_other
spellingShingle Mongoloids
Tungus
Deer
Shamanism
Indo-Europeans
Afanasievo -- Scythes
Kelts
Caledonia
Ui Néill
Colum Cille
Celtic Church
Rome
Église celtique -- Rome
Mongoloïdes
Toungouzes
Cerf
Chamanisme
Indo-Européens
Repin
Afanasievo
Scythes -- Celtes
Calédonie
Cruthin
Fer benn
Ui Néill -- Colum Cille
Magh Rath
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[OTHER]domain_other
Boucherit, Gilles
THE SPIRIT-MOTHER IN "BUILE SUIBHNE" : romance in middle-Irish of the XIIth century
topic_facet Mongoloids
Tungus
Deer
Shamanism
Indo-Europeans
Afanasievo -- Scythes
Kelts
Caledonia
Ui Néill
Colum Cille
Celtic Church
Rome
Église celtique -- Rome
Mongoloïdes
Toungouzes
Cerf
Chamanisme
Indo-Européens
Repin
Afanasievo
Scythes -- Celtes
Calédonie
Cruthin
Fer benn
Ui Néill -- Colum Cille
Magh Rath
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[OTHER]domain_other
description Il s'agit bien de James George O'Keeffe (1865-1937) et non de Joseph comme indiqué dans le texte par erreur (p. 9, 675 et 686). - La pierre du sceau cylindrique de Krasnogvardeisk est bien du jais comme indiqué par Nekhaev "cylindrical jet seal", et non du jade. Tout ce qui concerne le jade dans le texte est donc superflu. David Anthony quant à lui, écrit "east Anatolian agate cylinder seal" (p. 290). - Ce sont les "Fili" qui sont devenus moines et non l'inverse, comme indiqué dans la présentation. This study aims at showing the relationship between Fer benn in "Buile Suibhne" with the ancient deer cult of Siberia as described by A.F. Anisimov in his 1963 paper "Cosmological concepts". This relationship involves a spread of this cult from Siberia to Ireland through the Indo-European branch after its separation from the Indo-Iranian one about 2.000 B.C., which means the end of the proto-Indo-European former unity. This origin could well be the Afanasievo culture, a proto-Indo-European one due to the Repin migration starting on the river Don from -3.700 onwards, which will provide a permanent relationship between east and west for hundreds of years. The Maikop cylindrical seal in jade-stone (nephrite) which cannot be older than the third millenium B.C. according to Nekhaev, figuring a stag in front of a tree, could be a precious testimony and a harbinger of the totemic cult of ancestors among the ancient Hittites in the shape of a deer. We'll follow the trail of the animal mother from Usatovo till Scandinavia, and from the Val Camonica till Iberia and Gaul before sailing to Caledonia around 1.000 B.C. and Ireland afterwards. It should be the former monks now turned into fili who for reasons we can imagine will save a part of our pre-christian patrimony undergoing christianisation. Cette étude se propose de montrer la parenté de Fer benn dans "Buile Suibhne", avec le culte du cerf d'origine sibérienne décrit par A.F. Anisimov dans son article de 1963 "Cosmological concepts". Cette parenté suppose une diffusion ...
author2 Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique (CRBC Rennes)
Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)-Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique (CRBC)
Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)
Université Européenne de Bretagne
Francis Favereau(francis.favereau@wanadoo.fr)
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Boucherit, Gilles
author_facet Boucherit, Gilles
author_sort Boucherit, Gilles
title THE SPIRIT-MOTHER IN "BUILE SUIBHNE" : romance in middle-Irish of the XIIth century
title_short THE SPIRIT-MOTHER IN "BUILE SUIBHNE" : romance in middle-Irish of the XIIth century
title_full THE SPIRIT-MOTHER IN "BUILE SUIBHNE" : romance in middle-Irish of the XIIth century
title_fullStr THE SPIRIT-MOTHER IN "BUILE SUIBHNE" : romance in middle-Irish of the XIIth century
title_full_unstemmed THE SPIRIT-MOTHER IN "BUILE SUIBHNE" : romance in middle-Irish of the XIIth century
title_sort spirit-mother in "buile suibhne" : romance in middle-irish of the xiith century
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2009
url https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524
https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524/document
https://theses.hal.science/tel-00630524/file/TEZENNebrel2010-11.pdf
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